Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jul 1935, p. 14

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Donna Jeanne, and Mr. andi ivrs. John C. Zahil and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Linn of Roberts, Ill., left last Sunday on a sixteen days' fishing trip at Hancock Lake, Harshaw, Wis. J LORDIS ml' 0il Miss Harriet Schmnidt of Pasadena arrived ini the village this week for .a six weeks' visit with Mrs. Knlight. Blanchard of Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard and Miss Schmi dt' are leaving today by motor for En- deavor. Wis..' to spend the week-end with Mrs. Bflauchard'smother. Katherine Brandt, daughter of .Henlry.Branidt. 816 Forest avenue, ne- turned last Tuesday from a fort- night's visit with the, Allen G. Phil- lips family of Kenilworth -at their surmmer home at Central' Lakes, M ich. Mr. and Mrs. Charles.O. Maini and their -daughters, Dorothea, 19, and Chanlen, 7 year s old, are renting the home at 1040 Forest avenue, moving to tly from the South I;h-o- XMrl and Mrs. R. A. Bullinger and son, Bruce, 707 Park avenue, returnied home Tuesday of last week; motoring from Lawton, Mich., where they speut ten days visiting Mrs. Bullinger's auint, Mrs. M. O. Kaufman. the Keller home, where Mr. Keller acted as master of the ceremonies ini preparing the barbeçued meats. Mrs. Keller, with the aid of the women mnembers, of the class, presided over the culinary departmnent of the other delicacies of.the picnic repast. About thirty members and their families gathered to: enjoy the hospitality of Mr. 'and MVrs. Keller. Following the wasspent arounc where al took pa Social prograni. c ontinue in sess this sumnmer, untl Rev. James T. Ver vacation, or until The main bodyc will continue 'th mer wjthout jt Mr. and Mrs. Elmwood avenue, guests 1st week) Linn and Mr. an of Roberts, 111. A now on a fishing1 repast the evening Grove. 1The parade will forni and star*t at 1 :30 o'clock at Oakton street and,.As- bury avenue in Evanston, and proceed to the grove. Ail those having cars ini the parade will be admitted free. The music for dancing iIl be furul- ished by Art Snyder's. orchestra. There will be races,, gaules and vari- ous forms of entertalînnent for cvery- onle, both young and old'. Elaborate arrangements1 have beenl made, so that everyone is ass ured a fine tinie. r.thin anm irmptu r, smet il c evd n This class plans to anprzswlbeared ion. every -Sunday* From ail advance indications a large il! its teacher, the turnout of fun-seekers wvil be in at- riekiasen goes on his tendance. later ini the season. The comniittee ini charge is coi-, of the Bible scbool prised of the followng: oughout the sum-7 Nicholas Molitor, chairman. ýassîst- >rissioll. ed by Lawrence Elsen, treasurer; __________Frank. Knepper, secr.etary; Anthonyý ýrnold J. Linni 1805 Hamen, ChanlIes Schwindt, Nick had as thieir bouse MerIcsch. John E., Mersch, Judgse Mr. and Mrs. Frank James Corcoran. Gus VJ. Eischien, d Mrs. John Zahun Peter Fishbach, Arnold J. Linde- Wi thr.ee couples are 1 manu, Emil Uhrausen, Paul Kaelhler, trip in Wisconsin.i Fralnk Pfeiffer, Peter -Mteller. ~ZiJu Iwtn rJ5as. Elere'are Smnarî Joqgs! A vpluminoaas- absorb- e nt, snowy white beach/' cape with dashing an- ? n chor motif jauntily tops i, any swam suit. $2.95 fA beach bagi is a f nècessity, not a luxuryl....... Prsced from $1 fo $2.95 OI: on* long and two short- deeved types. The p.rfect uni- fw'w for any type of serie and Iow they leunderi â6 4t. $5.95 Il LOR 'I $1.95 y Surf Shop-Street Ploor Ds ounoinSquorïe,.-Dowmtown. Evoison

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